Bridging Sounds from Stockholm’s Newly Formed Underground Scene
Public Domain began as a response to a gap— an absence of spaces dedicated to the unexplored. Not just new artists, but new sounds. The kind that don't yet belong to a genre, a playlist, or an algorithm. Founded by a group of friends, the collective operates less like an organization and more like a shared frequency. Their mission is simple: give people what they didn't know they were missing.
Their second event, PUBLIC DOMAIN X NIKE AIR LIQUID MAX, marked a significant step forward. Held in Stockholm, it wasn't just a party— it was a statement of intent. The lineup reflected a careful balance between local energy and international resistance. Rooster returned for a hometown debut that felt both intimate and overdue, while artists like G La Sosita, Niontay, Realyungphil, Woesum, Stacey, L1na, Yemi, and Femi brought distinct, forward-leaning sounds that blurred boundaries between scenes and geographies.
What Public Domain is building isn't just an event series— it's a platform for cultural exchange at a local and international level. A place where music's next wave can exist on its own terms, without needing validation from outside.























